Because I have friends in the industry, and after being in it for 10 years, I like to see what the latest news, and driver opinions on it are. The technolology is improving, yet the industry has gone way downhill. What a shame. Yet I still have a current class-A CDL. If the govt. puts me out to pasture, and I need a job someday who knows? It would definitely be a last resort though.
The real reason so many new drivers don't last...
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Ridgerunner665, Aug 1, 2009.
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It's so cool to read something that comes straight from the heart, tells it like it is, and is written without sarcasm, venom, hatred or attitude. Thanks blackw900.
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Yipppeeee...I got a load. ...LOL.
But it don't pickup till 9am tomorrow...thats what happens when you get empty with only 3 hours left to drive.
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Saienga, John Miles and American-Trucker Thank this.
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D0es that $30 an hour include locality pay?
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The original thread was about why drivers leave the trucking business. No matter what industry you work in, there is always room for improvement. Well in the trucking industry, there is a whole lotta room for improvement. I'll agree that some people are not cut out for truck driving, as with any industry, some can do it, some can't. The shame of the trucking business is that it could be a decent industry, but its not because of the love it or leave it attitude. -
The most important thing he said in his last post was, "I dont know".
He hasnt been OTR since 1991, yet he's giving out advice. Sort of like Oprah Winfrey does (never been married, no kids, yet she's an expert on family), but the networks havent picked him up yet.
He states that he drove trucks for 10 years, only made rookie status, and has been out of the game for 18 years, YET, he's an expert on the entire trucking industry. Gotta laugh at that one.
Why is he here? Comic relief. -
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Who claimed to make 3500 a week?Last edited by a moderator: Aug 3, 2009
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Trust me I had folks in my class that had only been out of a truck for a couple of years and couldn't get a driving job with bigger companies without retraining.
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